Syracuse men’s soccer: checking in with Orange alums in Major League Soccer (2024)

The MLS regular season is now more than 13 completed, but you best believe some former ‘Cuse players are making noise for a number of the league’s top sides.

Here is another update since our last refresher a month ago.

Let’s see how Orange alums are currently doing in the MLS and MLS Next Pro.

Alex Bono | 2012-14 | DC United (MLS) | GK

Bono has continued in his position as DC United’s #1 option since our last update. Playing every available minute for the club this season, Bono has had some outstanding individual performances despite United’s woeful defensive showings this year. Six saves against NYCFC and four more in a win against Seattle highlight the Syracuse native’s brilliant individual output this season. The goalkeeper is sixth in the league in saves this season and has been one of his side's most important players. Expect him to continue as the clear starter.

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Miles Robinson | 2015-16 | FC Cincinnati (MLS) | CB

Robinson has also played every available MLS minute since the last update and has been in outstanding form. His Cincinnati side currently ranks as the second-best team in the league and is on a four-game win streak. This record is in no small part thanks to Robinson, who serves as the anchor and most crucial player in what is currently the best defense in the entire MLS with ten conceded in 12 games. With these strong showings, Robinson should be in contention for awards as well as a US National Team call-up for the Copa América this Summer. He will continue as a locked-on starter for Cincinnati.

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Kamal Miller | 2015-18 | Portland Timbers (MLS) | CB

On the opposite end of the spectrum, when compared to Robinson, Kamal Miller’s Timbers have been in abysmal form since the early knockings of the season, with no wins in their last eight games. Miller played all 90 minutes in all but one of those games. In the second-to-last game, Miller was dropped from the lineup altogether, demonstrating that his position may be in jeopardy if the team's poor showings continue. According to WhoScored, Miller has been Portland’s lowest-rated player amongst those who have logged 900 or more minutes this season. This poor form, individually and for the team, could put Miller’s starting role for Canada in jeopardy entering this summer’s Copa América. Keep an eye out to see how Miller’s role may change.

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Ryan Raposo | 2018-19 | Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS) | LM/LWB

Raposo is still featuring as a key rotational piece for a Whitecaps team that sits in fourth place in the MLS Western Conference. The Canadian's individual ability has made him a crucial rotational piece for now and into the foreseeable future for the Whitecaps. This ability was on full display with Raposo’s quality assist for the team’s only goal against the New York Red Bulls in late April. Raposo will continue to look for consistent berths in the team in attempts to solidify his starting position.

Deandre Kerr | 2020-21 | Toronto FC (MLS) | ST/LW

Things have not gone particularly well for Kerr since the last update as he has almost completely lost his spot in the team. Kerr has one of the worst average game rankings on the roster according to WhoScored, and has only played 17 minutes in Toronto’s last four MLS contests. If Kerr wants to maintain his spot in the MLS for the next few years, something will need to change.

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Abdi Salim | 2020-22 | Orlando City (MLS / Next Pro) | CB

Salim has continued to rotate between a reserve role with the Orlando first team and a more significant role in the MLS Next side. Unfortunately for him, Orlando City’s ongoing run of bad form has led them to continue to lean on their more veteran defenders as they attempt to get their season back on track. Salim is not doing himself any favors with his appearances in MLS Next as he has not been particularly outstanding. Salim will need to up his level if he wants to maintain a spot on the Orlando City squad going forward.

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Levonte Johnson | 2022 | Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS) | LW/RW

Not much has changed for Johnson since our last update. The stocky attacker, who won the National Championship with the Orange, has continued on as an infrequent substitute for a Vancouver Whitecaps team that sits fourth in the MLS Western Conference. Johnson is unlucky to be competing against many quality attackers for minutes but he has still made his presence felt when possible. Since the last update, Johnson has played 43 minutes in five MLS games. However, Johnson did play the full 90 minutes in the Canadian Championship, which features all of the best teams in Canada. Johnson showed his raw potential by scoring the ‘Caps only two goals of the day including the absolute screamer attached below. Expect Johnson to continue to earn rotational minutes as he certainly has the quality to break into the squad if the chance presents itself.

Buster Sjoberg | 2021-23 | Vancouver Whitecaps (Next Pro) | CB

Since the last update, Sjoberg has solidified himself as a consistent contributor to the Whitecaps 2 squad. The Swede logged 90 minutes in three of the last four games. Unfortunately, all of these games ended in losses. Despite the poor results Sjoberg has had overall strong performances, only conceding three goals across these three games. With the recent results and form, Sjoberg should continue as a valuable player for the Whitecaps in MLS Next Pro.

Jeorgio Kocevski | 2020-23 | Orlando City (MLS) | CM

Kocevski’s game log since the last update reads largely the same. The creative midfielder has struggled to break into the Orlando first team which plays a system that has no natural fit for him. Kocevski has been on the bench for all five of Orlando’s matches since the last update but has not played a single minute. It is still overall very promising to see this young player with the first team, so hopes can be held high surrounding Jeo.

Gabriel Mikina | 2023 | St. Louis City (Next Pro) | CB/CDM

Gabi Mikina has been putting in some quality performances for St. Louis’ MLS Next Pro side and looks set to continue contributing as a valuable asset to the team. Mikina has played 169 minutes across the team's last three matches, and they have won all three. Mikina’s performances have been solid but not outstanding. Expect him to continue on with St. Louis’ Next Pro side for the season.

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Josh Belluz | 2023 | Colorado Rapids (Next Pro) | CB

Belluz has, unfortunately, only played two minutes in Next Pro since the last update. The team has lost all three of these games, so it is somewhat surprising that he is not getting more minutes. Perhaps more might come as the team looks to right the ship and bounce back from this poor run of form. Don’t count Belluz out yet.

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Nate Edwards | 2023 | Toronto FC (Next Pro) | RWB/RM

Edwards has been slowly evolving into a key player for TFC2 as he continues to show off the energy and motor that earned him so many supporters in Central New York. Edwards has played 334 of the 450 minutes available to him across five games since the last update, with four of those being starts. A particular skill that Edwards has showcased is his ability to draw fouls in dangerous positions on the wing. Edwards drew seven fouls across the last two games alone. With this good form, expect him to continue as a key contributor for TFC2.——————————————————————————————————————————————

Clearly, SU alums are having a wide breadth of successes and struggles on their MLS journeys. The likes of Robinson, Raposo, and Edwards are thriving in their respective roles. Meanwhile, players like Kerr, Salim, and Belluz will need to up their games if they want to keep their spots on MLS rosters. Hopefully, we will have good news to report on all of these athletes next time. Stay tuned at Nunes Magician for all updates concerning the past, present, and future of Syracuse men's soccer.

Syracuse men’s soccer: checking in with Orange alums in Major League Soccer (2024)

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Does Syracuse have a good soccer team? ›

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse men's soccer was ranked No. 7 in the latest edition of the United Soccer Coaches poll, as announced by the organization on Tuesday afternoon. The Orange, who jumped 18 spots from the preseason rankings, earned the distinction after a two-win opening week against Colgate and Niagara.

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Official Instagram of Syracuse University Men's Soccer ⚽️ 2022 NCAA National Champions ⭐️ 2015 and 2022 ACC Champions.

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2024 Men's Soccer Standings - Atlantic Coast Conference.

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Having hosted several crowds of at least 1,000 spectators, the SU Soccer Stadium is one of the most exciting venues in the region to witness collegiate soccer. Home of the 2022 National Champions.

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National - Poll 2 - September 3, 2024
RankSchoolPrev
20Syracuse University7
21Ohio State University20
22Seton Hall University25
22Southern Methodist UniversityRV
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Football: Syracuse football has a rich history, with a national championship in 1959. Although the team has experienced some ups and downs, the Orange faithful remain passionate about their football program.

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Syracuse University has an acceptance rate of 52%. Half the applicants admitted to Syracuse University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1260 and 1430 or an ACT score of 28 and 32.

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The Orange boast 8 inductees in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame, tied for the 4th-most of any school, including Jim Brown, Marvin Harrison, Larry Csonka, and Floyd Little. The Orange have 28 bowl appearances, 10 of which are among the New Year's Six Bowls.

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With eight men's and 12 women's NCAA Division 1 athletics teams, you'll always have plenty of reasons to cheer on the Orange—our spirit is undeniable.

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Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), American collegiate athletic organization formed in 1953 as an offshoot of the Southern Conference.

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The Syracuse Orange are the athletic teams that represent Syracuse University. The school is a member of NCAA Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference. Until 2013, Syracuse was a member of the Big East Conference.

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They are a Division I team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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Club sports cover a range of interests, from popular activities like soccer and basketball to niche sports like ski racing or roller hockey.

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Syracuse Orange is the NCAA college soccer team for Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. They are a Division I team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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Syracuse has had 2 undefeated seasons, 5 conference championships since 1991, and has produced a Heisman Trophy winner, over 60 first team All-Americans, 18 Academic All-Americans and over 240 NFL players.

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Syracuse University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #67.

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